John Lennon - Scared

About The Song

John Lennon's "Scared," featured on his 1974 album "Walls and Bridges," stands as a poignant and introspective piece in the artist's solo discography. This track emerged during a tumultuous period in Lennon's life, marked by his separation from Yoko Ono and a subsequent period of personal and creative exploration. "Scared" encapsulates the emotional depth and vulnerability that characterized much of Lennon's work during this time.

The song, with its soulful and bluesy musical arrangement, showcases Lennon's distinctive vocals and his ability to convey a myriad of emotions. As the final track on "Walls and Bridges," "Scared" serves as a powerful conclusion to an album that reflects Lennon's journey through introspection, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships. The instrumentation, featuring soulful guitar riffs and a reflective melody, complements the lyrical themes, creating a sonic landscape that resonates with the listener.

Lyrically, "Scared" delves into themes of anxiety, self-doubt, and the challenges of navigating through life. Lennon, known for his candid and honest songwriting, lays bare his inner thoughts, singing about the pervasive feeling of being watched and judged by others. Lines such as "Everywhere people stare / Each and every day / I can see them laugh at me / And I hear them say" encapsulate the sense of vulnerability and paranoia that permeates the song.

"Walls and Bridges" as an album represents a multifaceted exploration of musical styles, and "Scared" contributes to this diversity. The eclectic nature of the album, which blends rock, soul, and funk influences, reflects Lennon's willingness to experiment and evolve as an artist. In "Scared," this experimentation is evident in the fusion of bluesy elements with Lennon's soulful vocal delivery, creating a musical tapestry that is both emotionally charged and musically engaging.

Despite being released during a transitional phase in Lennon's life, "Scared" endures as a testament to the artist's ability to channel personal experiences into art that resonates universally. Its themes of fear, self-reflection, and the human condition make it a timeless piece that continues to connect with audiences. Whether experienced within the context of "Walls and Bridges" or appreciated as a standalone work, "Scared" stands as a profound expression of John Lennon's artistic and emotional depth.

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Lyrics

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I'm scared, I'm scared, I'm scared
I'm scared, so scared
I'm scared, I'm scared, I'm scared
As the years roll away
And the price that I paid
And the straws slips away

You don't have to suffer
It is what it is
No bell book or candle
Can get you out of this, oh no!

I'm scarred, I'm scarred, I'm scarred
I'm scarred, uh huh
I'm scarred, I'm scarred, I'm scarred
Every day of my life
I just manage to survive
I just wanna stay alive

You don't have to worry
In heaven or hell
Just dance to the music
You do it so well, well, well!

Hatred and jealousy, gonna be the death of me
I guess I knew it right from the start
Sing out about love and peace
Don't wanna see the red raw meat
The green eyed goddamn straight from your heart

I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired
Of being so alone
No place to call my own
Like a rollin' stone